Shaul Amir has served two terms as Shaliach to the Denver area from Israel, the most recent combined with directing Allied Jewish Federation's Israel Center from 2002 to 2007. He and his wife Kika now live outside Tel Aviv and enjoy welcoming visitors from Colorado to Israel.

I sing with the Colorado Hebrew Chorale and its affiliated women's choir, Kol Nashim. We draw on participates from throughout the Denver metro area including from Boulder. I am a member of the Board of Directors of the chorale and write publicity article for special events. Professionally, I am a biomedical research scientists and medical writer and communicator.

Bruce DeBoskey, J.D., is a Colorado-based philanthropic adviser working with The DeBoskey Group to help businesses, foundations and families design and implement thoughtful philanthropic strategies and actionable plans. He is the President of the Colorado Philanthropic Advisors Network, a Teaching Fellow with Boston College's Center for Corporate Citizenship and a frequent keynote speaker at conferences on philanthropy. More information at www.deboskeygroup.com (http://www.deboskeygroup.com)

Hazon is America's largest Jewish environmental organization. We create healthier and more sustainable communities in the Jewish world and beyond. Hazon in Colorado is led by Becky O'Brien, Boulder Director and Sarah Kornhauser, Denver Director.

I am the Jewish Cultural School Director at Beth Ami CCHJ. Beth Ami is a welcoming community where we connect to Jewish past, celebrate Jewish present, and link to Jewish future through a humanistic philosophy. www.bethami.com

The Boulder Jewish Teen Initiative (BJTI) was created through generous funding from the Jim Joseph Foundation and the Rose Community Foundation to cater to Boulder’s unique Jewish community. We hope to attract and engage teens from both affiliated and non-affiliated backgrounds through robust offerings that span topics, frequency and levels of engagement that take into account teens' schedules, learning styles and have specific skills and relationships as tangible outcomes

Colorado is my home since 2010. My family and I got here after serving in the Israeli army during the First Lebanon War, graduating from Hebrew University in Jerusalem and working as the West Coast Regional Director of the Jewish Agency for Israel. I am honored and privileged to be the JNF Mountain States Regional Director.

Wedding /Portrait Photographer: artisttouchphotographyusa.com
Exhibits: "I've Never Seen So Many Flying Tzitzis, Joy in the
Chassidic World"
Books: "Journeys of Ancestral Discovery, Connecting the Heart and Soul
of the Jewish People."
"Found Flowers" and "Found Flowers 2"

This writer and editor returned to the place where he grew up after years as a wandering comedian. It's beautiful here. In addition to serving as administrative manager at Congregation Bonai Shalom, he has served in a variety of capacities for Boulder International Film Festival since its inception. His extensive writing portfolio includes stories written on topics ranging from grand opera to midget wrestling, for magazines, newpapers and Web sites including Film International, Boulder Magazine, Movie Habit, Backstage, Muso, 5280, EnCompass, Senses of Cinema, Boulder Jewish News and, even, somehow, Philly Sports Faithful. Check out his work at bradweismann.blogspot.com, bijoustreet.blogspot.com and obitpatrol.blogspot.com.

From Jerusalem and Boulder, photographer/contributing writer Bruce Shaffer muses on Israel and things Jewish. Bruce photographs for several NGOs in Israel and the West Bank, and his work has been included in Ha’aretz, The Times of Israel, The Jewish Daily Forward and other publications, documentaries and organization websites. He leads combined Israeli and Palestinian Youth Photography Workshops in Israel and the West Bank, and freelances for feature writers, organizations, guides and tour operators in the region. In Colorado, Bruce leads Torah study at Bonai Shalom, is a member Storahtelling's Mile High Mavens and is of-counsel to Perlick Legal Counsel. During 2005-2010, he developed unique Israel trips for ByahadTREX, and he aquired Israeli citizenship in 2013. Visit www.hiddensparksphotogaphy.com

Rabbi Pesach Scheiner is the Rabbi of Boulder County Center for Judaism. In addition, he teaches extensively throughout Boulder County and is the author of "Finding the Joy in Everyday Living," a book of short chapters explaining the ways to access happiness through appreciation, gratitude, and a sense of purpose.

Director of Menorah: Arts, Culture and Education at the Boulder JCC. The former film and theater critic for the Boulder Daily Camera, Kathryn is the author of "The Fifty Greatest Jewish Movies" and "The Fifty Funniest Films of All Time."

Dan comes to the Camp Inc. team as the Camp Operations Officer after 5 years as the Associate Director of Camp Interlaken JCC in Milwaukee, WI. Dan was a participant in the Foundation for Jewish Camp’s Yitro Leadership Program and a member of the JCC Association’s Merrin Teen Professional Fellows. Dan grew up in Akron, OH where he got his start in camping as a lifeguard, Pool Director, and Assistant Director at Hiram House Camp. Dan graduated from Cornell University with a degree in Applied Economics and Management and a concentration in Marketing. He has always had a passion for both working with children and summer camping as well as Jewish life. He is currently a BBYO advisor and was extremely active in Hillel in college. Dan enjoys working out, playing soccer, skiing and traveling. - See more at: http://www.campinc.com/experience/staff-directors/#sthash.6lx4tGGT.dpuf

Daniel Rosenberg is a 2nd generation financial advisor who graduated from the University of Georgia in 1986, and earned his MBA from the University of Miami in 1991, while working at his family's financial planning firm from 1986 through 1999.
What differentiates Mr. Rosenberg from any other advisor you will have the opportunity to work with is his diverse background in the retail, wholesale, and institutional divisions of the financial services industry. In addition to providing traditional retail financial planning to thousands of individuals as well as the businesses they own (including law firms, hospitals, banks, chambers of commerce, and corporations of all sizes), he has acted as a consultant to and/or worked with over 5,000 financial advisors, brokers, planners, trust officers, and insurance agents throughout the country.
He was very fortunate to have traveled with and learned from many of the Senior Portfolio Managers and their team of analysts, from some of the largest investment firms and insurance companies in the world. As a true "Industry Insider", Mr. Rosenberg has been involved with the entire "Life Cycle" (i.e., product creation, syndication, marketing, and finally the distribution of these products to financial advisors who would then sell them to their clients) of mutual funds, insurance products, private money management, REIT's, and Hedge Funds.
This unique and broad experience in retail financial planning, wholesale territory development, and institutional investment management has provided Mr. Rosenberg with an unequaled depth and understanding of Investment Management and the "Life Planning" processes.
Advisor Solutions is aptly named because Mr.Rosenberg has taken the"Best Practices" from the most successfull advisors in the country, as well as the "Institutional" investment management strategies (i.e., Ivy League Endowment Model) practiced by large corporations and endowments. He brings this wealth of wisdom to a private client practice in Colorado and Florida.

Deb has been a Jewish educator for over 20 years directing and teaching children, adults, and families. She is currently the director for Boulder Stepping Stones, an independent family education opportunity for interfaith and Jewish unaffiliated. Deb has been in private practice for over 14 years counseling individuals, couples, and families. She specializes in spiritually centered counseling.

Dean Rotbart, a Pulitzer Prize nominated former columnist and editor at The Wall Street Journal, is co-host of Radio Chavura, a weekly program focused on Colorado's vibrant Jewish community. The show is co-hosted by Dean's son, Maxwell, a recent graduate of Metropolitan State University of Denver. Radio Chavura can be streamed from www.Chavura.com or downloaded from the iTunes store.

Debbie is a local Realtor, business woman, mom of two teens and wife of Robert (almost 25 years). She is a strong advocate for local environmental issues in the Jewish community. Also, she is an advocate for juvenile diabetes. Debbie has lived in Boulder since 1974 except for 6 years when she lived in Israel residing on Kibbutz Maagan Michael.

Devorah. is a student of Samuel Ben-Or Avital at Le Centre Du Silence. Samuel was born in Morocco to a family which traces its lineage to 15th Century Spain and before, passing in an unbroken line in the Sephardic tradition, the ancient beautiful and practical wisdom of the Hebrew knowledge of the Kabbalah. In 1958 he traveled to Paris to study with the Masters of Mime, Etienne Decroux and Marcel Marceau. In 1971 he founded Le Centre du Silence Mime School in Boulder, Colorado, where he currently resides.

I've been writing things since grammar school, and served as a writer, photographer and/or an editor on my junior high and high school newspapers; the Daily Trojan at USC (where I earned my journalism degree); the student newspaper at the Anderson School at UCLA (where I earned my MBA); and written and edited countless business documents and presentations in the ensuing twenty years.
I've been involved Jewishly since my bris and in Boulder since 1995. I'm married to my Executive Director Cheryl, and we have two children, Lauren and Ethan.

Jenni Skyler, PhD, MSEd is a sex therapist and board certified sexologist. She is the Director of The Intimacy Institute for sex and relationship therapy in Boulder, Colorado. She holds a doctorate in Clinical Sexology and a Master of Education in Counseling Psychology - Marriage and Family Therapy track. She has worked in the field of sexual health as a therapist, educator, and public health consultant since 2005. In addition, Jenni is a PAIRS® certified instructor and hosts workshops and retreats to help couples emotionally enrich their relationships.

Elaine hails from San Antonio Texas, but has been fortunate enough to live all over the United States. While she has a degree in Early Childhood and Special Education, her work with the Adventure Rabbi Congregation in Boulder, CO focuses around Jewish Education for students in grades 1-6, B'nai Mitzvah training, teen programming, and hosting events for 20s and 30s.
She's found her forever home nestled in the Foothills, and she hopes to meet you around town soon!

Gayle Adler, an artist and community educator and has taught at both the Boulder and Denver Jewish Day Schools as well as for Melton, the Mizel Museum and JCC MACC Summer Arts Academy. Gayle is the founder and director of Judaicuts, an Educational Consulting company specializing in arts integration. Gayle received her MA in Jewish Education from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and her BA in Anthropology from the George Washington University. Gayle teaches workshops in Glass Painting and Jewish Papercutting to children and adults and hopes to be moving to Israel in the Fall.

Longtime Boulder resident and active participant in Boulder Hadassah. Our chapter strives to bring our members and associates programming to create community, advocate for women's rights, promote health and well-being around the world, support Hadassah hospitals in Israel, and provide information on issues of concern.

Jack lives in Boulder with his wife Meredith since moving from New York in 1994. They have four children, Shaun, Ryan, Blake and Joey. If you see any of us on the street, please say hello and spread "shalom".

Jani Fellows is a master knitter and knit designer. Her work has appeared in Sunset Magazine and in "Knit a Day" Calendar. She teaches and leads knit workshops at several knit shops in the greater Denver area, and is available for finishing and expert repair to knitted garments. From 1965 to 1979, Jani ran a very successful knit shop in San Francisco called "The Knit Wit", published her own fashion patterns and manufactured a line of "Texas Coin Purse"-style knitting bags.

Jeff Levy is a real estate professional with over 16 years of commercial real estate finance and project management experience. He holds masters degrees in City Planning and Real Estate Development from MIT. Jeff is the founder of the Boulder Jewish Commons Housing Initiative (BJCHI), which is working to build an intentional housing community on the Boulder Jewish Commons. The BJCHI is a part of the first cohort of Hazon’s Hakhel - Jewish Intentional Communities Incubator. Jeff is also a member of the development committee for the Boulder Jewish Community Farm, a member of Hazon’s Boulder Advisory Board, and, a member of the board of the Jewish Studio Project. He lives in Boulder with his wife, Becca, and their dog, Frisco.

Jeff Finkelstein is the founder of Boulder-based, Customer Paradigm, an interactive marketing firm that has helped clients including Xcel Energy, 3M, Level 3, BP achieve top rankings through search engine optimization and web marketing. Finkelstein is an adjunct professor for Colorado State University, and has lead workshops around the country teaching companies how to better optimize their websites and get found. Finkelstein has written syndicated columns on web marketing, and reaches tens of thousands of people each week through Customer Paradigm's eLearning Series newsletter.
Finkelstein also helps his wife, Rabbi Jamie Korngold, run the Adventure Rabbi program. Through search engine optimization, reporters from Good Morning America, The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, CBS News and Ski Magazine found out about the organization and ran articles and TV segments. This intense media interest sparked a book offer from Doubleday Religion, who published Rabbi Korngold's best-selling book, God in the Wilderness, in April 2008.
Finkelstein has been featured in The New York Times as a Web Guru, and his company has received numerous awards, including the prestigious 2008 Rocky Mountain Direct Marketing Association Supplier of the Year Award.

JNS.org is an independent, non-profit, business resource and wire service covering Jewish news and Israel news for Jewish media throughout the English-speaking world. We provide objective, non-partisan reporting from Jewish communities throughout the U.S., Europe, South America, South Africa, Australia and a wide array of Israel news.

Jonathan Lev, MPA, joined the Boulder JCC as Executive Director in 2010. He is a passionate educator and entrepreneur who combines his experience at Jewish summer camp and involvement with the startup of Boulder based Renewable Choice Energy to influence his leadership as a nonprofit executive and Jewish professional. He was certified as high school teacher and Summa Cum Laude graduate from the University of Colorado in Boulder. For more than six years, Jonathan was a leader in the field of Jewish summer camp where he worked to enhance the level of supervision and mentorship for both campers and staff through innovative summer and year-round trainings. In 2007, Jonathan continued his studies and was selected as a Taub Fellow at New York University in the dual-master’s degree program for a Master in Public Administration in Nonprofit Management and Master in Hebrew and Judaic Studies. Since starting his role in 2010 at the Boulder JCC, Jonathan has led the community's $30M capital campaign to build a new JCC campus, which opened in summer 2016. He speaks regularly about making philanthropy fun and the role that inter-generational giving has on creating a legacy. Outside of work, he and his wife, Lyndsay, and their daughters, Mira and Susanna, can be found hiking, skiing, practicing yoga, listening to music, and planning their next great adventure.
Follow him @jonathanlev on twitter.

Camp Inc. is directed by Josh Pierce, a successful entrepreneur, camp professional, husband, and father of two girls. Josh spent years as a camper and staff member at Camp Chi, the Chicago Jewish Community Center’s overnight camp. He studied music and business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and has built and sold a number of companies. After a decade of working with Jewish teens, Josh’s passion for youth entrepreneurship and overnight camp led him to the Boulder JCC, where he was awarded a prestigious position in the Foundation for Jewish Camp’s Incubator II and full funding for Camp Inc. through the Jim Joseph Foundation and Avi Chai Foundation.

Dr. Joanna Zeiger is a professional triathlete as well as a Research Associate at CU's Institute for Behavioral Genetics. Joanna represented the US in swimming at the International Maccabiah Games in Israel in 1989 as well as in the triathlon at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, where she finished 4th. More recently, she won the 2008 Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Clearwater, Florida.

Talia Haykin is the Marketing Senior Manager for Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado. Additionally, she blogs at TaliaSheWrote.com and KosherSheEats.com. See her ROI profile at www.roicommunity.org/users/talia-davis

Dan Halpern works in the Human Services and is also the Administrative Director for The Kedumah Center, a Boulder-based organisation teaching a contemporary spiritual path grounded in the ancient Hebrew wisdom tradition. Rabbi Zvi Ish-Shalom is the founder and current vehicle of the Kedumah teachings. For more information, visit www.kedumah.com

Back from Tzfat, Israel..looking to reunite family of Israel to Jewish Community in Boulder County. Open to networking and learning with all Jewish community to strengthen and build our unity in Boulder County. Arts and Music interests. Always open to learning more and sharing.

Lee believes that in a former life he was a rabbi. His current interests are helping himself and others live empowered, fulfilled lives and to practice the principle of not making things harder than they need to be.

Co - Director of Boulder Center for Judaism. Any successful organization needs a heart and that is what Chany provides, along with organization, marketing, innovative programming, and countless Shabbat dinners. Some of her accomplishments are large and public like the annual menorah lighting on Pearl Street and the matzo and shofar factories, while others are quiet and private like the time she spends counseling individuals and sharing the wisdom that comes from study.

I am the Lead Educator at Ekar Farm, Denver's urban, organic, Jewish farm. "Foodaism" has become my passion and life's work through meaningful experiences integrating agriculture, sustainability, and Jewish tradition. In my spare time I bake bread, bike around Denver, and pet as many animals as possible.

Michael Rosenzweig is the Marketing Director at the Boulder JCC. He has been working at the J since 2011 and has held many roles, including Day Camp Director, Flatiron Tribe (young adult) Director, and Community Concierge. You can contact Michael at: michael@boulderjcc.org

Calling Colorado home since 2004, I am honored to work for the Jewish National Fund as the Senior Campaign Executive for the Mountain States Region. I work with the Mountain State communities, connecting with individuals, organizations, and community leaders who share Jewish National Fund’s passion and goals.

Mark is the J-Teen Director at the Boulder JCC, and has been working with Jewish youth in Boulder County for the past 12 years. Along with his wife and son, he's currently "living abroad" (Denver, CO) but the family still calls Boulder home. You can frequently catch Mark on stage as the "drummer" for the all-vocal rock band, Face.

I have been teaching Torah and Chassidic writings for over forty years to students of all ages and backgrounds, both on the East Coast and the Midwest. I have been a director of several Jewish organizations in Santa Fe and Colorado. My articles and poetry on a wide variety of Jewish topics have been printed in many publications, and also are available online.

Amitai Gross is the founder and Director of Music in the Key of Peace, an organization focused on documenting and supporting organizations in Israel that use music as a tool to build peaceful dialog between Jews and Arabs in Israel and Palestine. In June, he will be graduating from Bennington College with a degree in Music and Conflict Resolution.

Chaplain Nalini Indorf Kaplan is cofounder of EcoGlatt Inc. Nalini lives in Boulder, CO, is studying to be a rabbi and shochet and serves as a chaplain at the University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora. She is also a member of Hazon and Farm Forward.

Dr, Naomi Susan Schwartz Jacobs is both an internationally recognized scholar of Ancient Judaism and
a popular community Jewish educator, teaching both adults and children Hebrew, Jewish history, and a wide
range of Jewish texts, including fascinating material that did not make into the biblical canon,such as the Dead Sea Scrolls.
She has also taught at Durham University (UK), and Washington University in Saint Louis.
Additionally, she is a local artist who has shown her work at area events and most recently at Congregation Bonai Shalom's Sisterhood Gift Shop.

Rabbi Ori Har received ordination as Mashpi'ah Ruchanit, Sage-ing Mentor and Rabbi from ALEPH - Alliance for Jewish Renewal. She co-founded and directs the Center for Spiritual Friendship in Boulder - an interfaith center for Hashpa'ah in many forms. She serves as a spiritual director for individuals, and groups, as well as leading Sage-ing workshops. Reb Ori is also a practitioner of Embodied Torah and devotional dance, and is on faculty in The Embodying Spirit Training Program. Ori has been an adult educator of Biblical Hebrew, Torah and meditation for over twenty years, and is the author of "God Speaks Here and Now: A Guide for Living." A native of Israel now living in Boulder, CO, Reb Ori is married, has two children, two step-children and is a Savta of two grandchildren. Visit our website www.conscious-learning-community.com

Development Director, Ramah Outdoors.
Favorite Camp Activity: Rock Climbing, Favorite Camp Meal: Lentils and sweet potatoes, Favorite Camp Place: Rock Garden
Sandra Alexander brings to Ramah in the Rockies over 20 years of combined development experience in both the for-profit and non-profit sectors. Over the past decade, Sandra has focused her work on organizations that share her own passion for providing life changing, transformational experiences for our youth and their families. Sandra has resided in Colorado off and on over many years and has always been drawn to its beauty and relaxed lifestyle.

Peter Ornstein is an environmental attorney and mediator living in Boulder, Colorado. Peter founded Sustainable Israeli-Palestinian Projects, a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing together Israelis and Palestinians in common cause to clean up their environment, and engage them with our community in Boulder.

Phil Rubinstein has been the J-Teen Director at the Boulder JCC since January of 2011. Working in the Boulder Jewish community since 2006, Phil is also a teacher at Congregation Har HaShem, Boulder Hebrew High, and is the owner of FreelanceJudaism LLC, a private Jewish tutoring company founded in November, 2010

Rabbi Zecharyah Tzvi Goldman is the founder and rabbinic administrator of the EarthKosher Kosher Certification Agency. He is also the founder and director of the Institute for Halakhic Conversion. He is the author of a broad range of books, essays and articles covering a diverse arena of Torah including: Halakha, Kabbalah, Chassidut and Aggada. A Lifelong student of Humanistic and Transpersonal Psychology he currently studies Torah and Chinese Internal Martial Arts and lives with his wife Ora and 3 children in Boulder, Colorado.

Raj works with many local and national Jewish organizations including Hebrew High, Bonai Shalom, Aish Kodesh, Nevei Kodesh, Tuv HaAretz, Limmud Colorado, Teva, and Hazon. He is also teaches individual and partner yoga.

Becky Cohen is a junior at the University of Oregon where she is studying french and journalism. She is an active participant in Oregon Hillel, where she attends workshops, participates in community service events, and helps make challah for Shabbat. She is a sister and public relations chair of the only local Jewish sorority at her university, Sigma Mu Omega, where she helps the organization participate in greater Fraternity and Sorority Life events. Becky is excited to be working with Hazon in Colorado where she can combine her loves of food, Judaism, and the outdoors.

I have been writing since I was 18 for myself and my family, and have honed my writing skills for more than a quarter of a century in the weekly newspaper field in NY managing classified advertising departments, as well as in other venues. Have been in several writing groups, and just love to put words to paper.

Rebecca Wald is the publisher of Beyond the Bris, a news and opinion website about the Jewish movement to question infant circumcision. She is currently Kickstarting her forthcoming book, “Celebrating Brit Shalom,” a guidebook with songs and ceremonies for Jewish families opting not to circumcise. The book is being co-authored by Berkeley California novelist Lisa Braver Moss. Rebecca’s activism has been written about in outlets worldwide, including The New York Times, The Huffington Post, Village Voice, Tikkun, The Jewish Daily Forward, Haaretz, and The Times of Israel, among others. Rebecca is a graduate of The George Washington University and of Brooklyn Law School.

Sara Juliet Fruman is the first Boulder Jewish News intern and is also social media outreach editor for CUIndependent.com. She's originally from the suburbs of New York City, and she's a Yankee fan. She's a social media and new media enthusiast. Sara is a proud Zionist and Jew. She's obsessed with music, especially the Beatles. She's also interested in pop culture and comedy. In her free time, she likes to ski, read, write and relax with friends. Follow her on Twitter: @CUJewishBuffs, @cuindependent and @sarajuliet.

Hazon brings resources and expertise directly to the Denver and Boulder areas to strengthen and support existing Jewish institutions and start-ups. We work with local leaders and organizations to respond to their expressed needs and desires to build and strengthen Jewish food, outdoor, and environmental programs. Hazon catalyzes energy and passion that already exist, gives people a sense of Jewish possibility, seeds programs and ideas, and supports nascent leaders, so that a growing range of programs and experiences transform people’s lives and materially strengthen the Jewish community overall. Sarah Kornhauser and Becky O'Brien are the directors of Hazon in Colorado

Sarah Indyk is the Jewish Life Initiatives Manager at Rose Community Foundation in Denver, Colorado where she oversees three initiatives to help connect the next generations of Jewish people to Jewish life: Rose Youth Foundation, Roots & Branches Foundation and MazelTot.

Sandy Bornstein lived as an expat in India. Her award-winning memoir, May This Be the Best Year of Your Life, highlights what she learned as the only American teacher at an international Bangalore school. After living abroad, Sandy continues to explore the world and write about her travels. You can follow Sandy's adventures at www.sandrabornstein.com.

Sharon started her professional life as an engineer but eventually followed her heart to culinary school. She worked at a number of Boulder restaurants, grew and sold organic produce to many of these same restaurants, and baked biscotti at a local biscotti producer. She is now working on classes on how to cook fun, healthy food.

Simi Adler is the current Youth Advisor for Congregation Har HaShem and a long time Boulder resident. Simi is no stranger to the Boulder Jewish Community having grown up here and attended the University of Colorado. During his middle school and high school years, Simi was very active in local Jewish Youth Groups (BBYO) and Summer Camps (Shwayder Camp). He is very excited to serve the community as the Youth Advisor for Har HaShem's Junior Youth Group (6th-8th grade) and Boulder Temple Youth (9th-12th grade)!

Shauna has been a part of the Boulder Jewish Community for the past thirteen years with a brief hiatus where she was the Educational Administrator for the ATID Academy of Torah in Dallas, Texas, a supplementary Hebrew high school program for the greater Dallas area. She has worked as School Director for Congregation Bonai Shalom (CBS). Prior to serving as School Director she taught at CBS, the Boulder JCC and Stepping Stones: Embracing Interfaith Families.

They call me "NewsHound III," because I'm a smart Cookie, sniffing out stories all over the Boulder area. I love Jewish holidays because the food is GREAT, especially the brisket. Well all the food. I was adopted from the Humane Society of Boulder Valley and have many friends there also looking for homes.

Stan Kreis has degrees in sociology, economics and accounting. Therefore he is wise, literate, financially sound and married to Kathryn Bernheimer (she would never marry anyone without such credentials). Grave marker: "the world was his oyster, unfortunately, he ate it and got stomach cramps."

Bonai Shalom member Stephanie Schneider graduated with Honors from Colorado State University in May, 2011 and is a social justice volunteer for a nine-month program in India and Israel. The program is called Leadership and International Fellowship Experience (LIFE) and is run by B’Tzedek.

I'm a social justice media-maker, communications strategist, and educator. Am completing a phd in media philosophy that, among other things, examines personal and communal responsibility in the context of the information age.

I am a member of the staff of Chabad @ CU, The Jewish Student Center at CU Boulder. Currently I'm also living and working in Israel, though I call Boulder home. I was born and raised in Steamboat, CO and attended CU for my BA degree in Jewish Studies.

Current position: Assistant Executive Director at the Boulder JCC. Formerly was the JWest Program Director at the Foundation for Jewish Camp, worked for CAJE staffing the IST trip and B'nai Tzedek program, and was CU Boulder Hillel's first JCSC Fellow.

Yadidya Greenberg was born in Israel and moved to Boulder, CO at eight years old. He has spent three years learning in Yeshiva and is pursuing a degree in animal science. He is a certified Shochet and is acting co-director of the local Jewish community egg co-op and is starting a Kosher meat co-op as well.

Israeli, married, recently moved here from Taos, NM. A retired group and individual therapist specialized in Psychodrama. Currently my main occupation is studying and teaching Kabbalah, and leading chanting circles.

I'm David Fellows, and I've served as a writer, photographer and/or an editor on my junior high and high school newspapers; the Daily Trojan at USC (where I earned my journalism degree); the student newspaper at the Anderson School at UCLA (where I earned my MBA); and I've written and edited countless business documents and presentations in the ensuing twenty years. I was also a professional photographer from 1978 to 1988 (although you never really stop...).
I've been involved Jewishly since my bris and in Boulder since 1995. I'm married to my Executive Director Cheryl, and we have two children, Lauren and Ethan.